Political, people’s will critical to fight corruption

Corruption in Zimbabwe has reached alarming levels to the extent that it can now be said to be one of the major threats to socio-economic transformation and sustainable development.

Financial Terms You Should Know

Bank run: A situation that occurs when a large number of bank or other financial institution’s customers withdraw their deposits simultaneously due to concerns about the bank’s solvency.

Put our colonial history on the curriculum

My mum came to the UK from India in 1973, after a chunk of time spent in Uganda, when she was only 13. Colonialism shaped her life, and that of my grandparents; growing up in Newcastle, it was the backdrop to mine too.

I had heard plenty about empire and anti-colonial movements at home, but during 14 years in the UK’s state education system, I learned almost nothing about it.

Masvingo Utd win Diamond Cup

MASVINGO United rekindled their old flame when they got the better of elite Premier Soccer League newcomers Tenax in a penalty shoot out to win the third edition of the Diamond Super Cup at Sakubva in Mutare yesterday.

Buying local is sustainable business practice

Last week’s instalment explained how the Local Content Policy was adopted earlier this year within the context of the broader Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy (2019 to 2023).

The importance of local consumption in stimulating economic development through its multiplier effect and linkages.

FC Platinum fall again

FC PLATINUM’s struggles in the CAF Champions League group stage continued as they were hammered by visiting Tunisian side, Etoile du Sahel, in their second match at Barbourfields yesterday.

Harare City target Malawi success

FOR Harare City Volleyball club, this year’s edition of the Zone XI tournament in Malawi is all about maintaining their status.

Chibuku rejuvenates Bosso

ONE would have been forgiven for thinking that this year’s Victoria Falls Carnival had been moved to the City of Kings and Queens last Saturday.

Marriage is a business in itself

COUPLES must regularly visit the round table to iron out issues — discuss the past, present and future of the business called marriage.

Methodist clergyman, wife buried

THE deputy administrative assistant to the Bishop of the United Methodist Church, Reverend Duncan Charwadza and his wife Janet Charwadza (nee Riziti), who both perished in a road accident on Wednesday night, were laid to rest at their rural home in Rowa, Mutare, yesterday.

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